Dunlop Manufacturing, Inc. (In-house)
EVH | 35 Limited Edition Packaging
Eddie Van Halen
EVH | 35 Limited Edition Packaging
EVH | 35 Limited Edition Packaging
The EVH | 35 project consists of three products each containing a guitar effect pedal, product manual and a numbered limited edition certificate.
2. The Brief: Summarize the problem you set out to solve. What was the context for the project, and what was the challenge posed to you?Our challenge was to design packaging for a series of 3 guitar effect pedals marking the 35th anniversary of the release of Van Halen's debut album. The pedals themselves are hand-painted in 3 different colorways, and are all unified by the iconic Eddie Van Halen (EVH) "Frankenstein" stripe pattern, used extensively on his custom guitars since the late ’70s.
3. The Intent: What point of view did you bring to the project, and were there additional criteria that you added to the brief?
Our goal was to identify the EVH 35th Anniversary Series as a premium offering by employing a minimalist presentation and using custom printing processes. The triple-black matte finish box is wrapped with a Gloss Varnish print of the EVH "Frankenstein" pattern; the linework of this pattern is so iconic in the realm of rock that it is still recognizable even when taken outside of its trademark color schemes. The subtle reflective effect of the black-on-black graphic pattern forgoes the “hard sell” pitch of typical music instrument packaging and creates a sense of mystique around the product within.
We chose the Umbra typeface—used on Van Halen’s debut record in 1978—to convey the inspiration and design intent of the EVH 35th Anniversary Series. The sharp drop shadows and machined look provide a crisp contrast with the handcrafted and hand-painted presentation of the EVH 35th Anniversary Series effect pedals.
The budget for the project was tight. At the same time, we were faced with the challenge of achieving a high-end aesthetic with limited funding. We went through numerous iterations of varnishes, finishes, printing effects with our vendor. Eventually were able to find a sweet spot.
5. The Value: How does your project earn its keep in the world? What is its value? What is its impact? (Social, educational, economic, paradigm-shifting, sustainable, environmental, cultural, gladdening, etc.)Once the products hit the market last year, they sold out within days!
High-end aesthetic and beautifully printed with careful typography, really good work.